The Logic Behind Putting a Top Sheet Upside Down

Why Some People Put Top Sheets On Upside Down

In our home, making the bed is more than a chore—it’s an art. My mother taught me early that a well-made bed includes a fitted sheet, a top sheet, and a quilt, comforter, or duvet.

While it’s not complicated, a few simple tricks can elevate your bed-making game and give your bedroom or guest room a polished, hotel-like finish.

The “Upside Down” Sheet Trick

Sullivan May from Southern Living recalled a moment when a guest corrected how they made the bed, insisting they were putting the top sheet on upside down.

Surprisingly, that’s actually the correct method. The more vibrant or patterned side of the top sheet should face down. Why? Because when you fold it over the comforter or quilt, the decorative side is what shows. This small detail adds visual appeal and makes the bed look intentionally styled.

How to Fold Like a Pro

Southern Living recommends folding the top sheet down an inch or two over the quilt. Then, fold both layers back again for a crisp, layered look—just like in luxury hotels.

To complete the look:

  • Use two pillows that match the sheet set

  • Add two more pillows that match the quilt or duvet cover

  • Top it off with a decorative throw pillow and a cozy blanket

This simple setup instantly makes your space feel warm and welcoming.

A Small Touch That Makes a Big Impact

This quick housekeeping trick can truly transform your room. It’s especially effective in guest rooms, where small touches create a sense of care and hospitality.

When guests see a neatly folded sheet that reveals the stylish side, they’ll feel like they’re staying in a thoughtfully designed space—not just a spare room.

What About Skipping the Top Sheet?

Interestingly, while this technique is gaining popularity, some people skip the top sheet altogether. This growing trend has its own logic and appeal—and it’s worth exploring if you prefer minimal bedding.

Bottom Line:
Flipping your top sheet isn’t a mistake—it’s a subtle design tip that makes your bed look sharp and inviting. Try it, and your guests (and maybe even you) will notice the difference.

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